Saturday, December 20, 2014

Bronze Tarnish: How to Deal with a Common Metal Polishing Challenge

Considered as one of the most innovative metals in human history, bronze has served numerous civilisations well and helped them build from the ground up into some of the most powerful empires ever to rule. Bronze was highly sought-after in the past as it was much harder than stone and copper—making it an ideal material for crafting weapons, tools, armour, and even building materials. For all its sturdy splendour, however, bronze isn’t indestructible. Prolonged exposure to the elements can gradually turn its proud finish into an ugly sight and making professional metal polishing a challenge.http://www.badgeranodising.co.uk/bronze-tarnish-how-to-deal-with-a-common-metal-polishing-challenge/

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Andrew in 1985 at the age of 17 acquired a precious metal plating company based in the jewellery quarter in Hockley. Initially he worked alongside the former owner for 12 months learning his trade and developing a new and more diverse customer base.

Within the first five years he was successful in growing from a small sole trader to a very profitable enterprise with 15 full time staff.

As the business continued to grow, new premises were acquired in Hockley Street, allowing for further expansion. In 1993 a soldering business was purchased in order to compliment their existing offering.

In 1998 Andrew decided to consolidate all of his businesses and relocate them to a purpose built factory in Digbeth.

Over the next 5 years he continued to grow organically and in 2003 Andrew took over Badger Anodising (Bham) Limited an already well established brand in the Midlands.

Since that time Andrew who is known for his forward thinking and relentless work ethic has continued to take the business from strength to strength.